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Training & Learning

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World Scientific Congress

Education and World Scout Movement: Experiences and Challenges

(Last Update 22th February 2012). As a key outcome of the Centenary activities, WOSM launched a global project to build a "knowledge base" for people who engaged in a process of collective learning about Scouting. The first step of this project was the World Scientific Congress. The proceeding is the result of researchers, academics, UN and NGO representatives and of course Scout Leaders' contributions.

Adults in Scouting

World Policy

Adults in Scouting: is a systematic programme of adult resources management, to improve the effectiveness, commitment and motivation of the leadership in order to produce better programmes for young people and a more effective and efficient organization.

Crew Kit

13th World Scout Moot 2010 Kenya

This resource has been developed to help the Crews, international teams of 10 Rover Scouts, to work effectively during the 13th World Scout Moot in Kenya.

How Adults Learn?

This document is addressed to trainers, adult resource managers and leaders in general. The material discusses principles of how adults learn and what methods can be used to improve learning of adults in Scouting. The document presents some theoretical knowledge that can support trainer's theories and practices which they use in adults trainings. It can be of use when starting the Training System renewal or any time one designs a training opportunity.
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